Inside Croydon

The Fraud: how Reed’s Labour spied on Croydon councillors

Submitted by daniel on
Picture
Image
The Fraud: how Reed’s Labour spied on Croydon councillors - Inside Croydon

Three years ago, Al Jazeera broadcast a series of films, called The Labour Files, based on information gleaned from one of the biggest data leaks in history. One episode was devoted to events that took place in Croydon in early 2021.

PAUL HOLDEN’s new book, The Fraud has been described as ‘the most damning portrayal yet of a political project at once proudly Machiavellian but entirely devoid of moral and intellectual substance’.

MP Reed caps off his high-profile week with a flood of protest

Submitted by daniel on
Picture
Image
MP Reed caps off his high-profile week with a flood of protest - Inside Croydon

CONFERENCE NOTEBOOK: Bringing Croydon’s trains back into public ownership and putting more emphasis on apprenticeships are among some of the announcements made by Labour figures in Liverpool, where ANDREW FISHER, pictured left, was checking out the queues for Steve Reed’s MAGA-style hats

Steve Reed, the Labour MP for Streatham and Croydon North, was an ubiquitous presence in the first days of the 2025 Labour Party conference here in Liverpool.

Reed’s housing plan is just the same as Thatcher’s and Blair’s

Submitted by daniel on
Picture
Image
Reed’s housing plan is just the same as Thatcher’s and Blair’s - Inside Croydon

The Streatham and Croydon North MP’s cunning plan is ‘using the state balance sheet to crack open the opportunity for private profit’

The housing minister, Streatham and Croydon North MP Steve Reed, spent much of Sunday promoting himself, autographing MAGA-style hats with his ludicrous “Build, baby, build” Trumpian slogan, for his growing band of fans and the terminally hard of thinking.

Steve Reed’s aide blocks members’ vote on Mandelson scandal

Submitted by daniel on
Picture
Image
Steve Reed’s aide blocks members’ vote on Mandelson scandal - Inside Croydon

A meeting in the Streatham and Croydon North constituency was this week banned from discussing a motion that called for an investigation into how the Blairite peer with a paedophile pal came to be handed the job as Britain’s Ambassador to the United States.

EXCLUSIVE By STEVEN DOWNES

Jury finds fourth man guilty of killing of Camron Smith, 16

Submitted by daniel on
Picture
Image
Jury finds fourth man guilty of killing of Camron Smith, 16 - Inside Croydon

A sixth member of a Thornton Heath drugs gang who went out “hunting as a pack” and pursued a teenager into a bedroom of his own home on Shirley’s Shrublands Estate and used a zombie knife and other deadly weapons in a “barbaric” killing four years ago, was finally brought to justice at the Old Bailey yesterday.

Romario Gordon, 22, of St Helens Grove, Monkston, near Milton Keynes, was found guilty of manslaughter by a jury at the Central Criminal Court in connection with the killing of 16-year-old Camron Smith on July 1, 2021.

Davis’s big launch might have been good, if only I could hear it

Submitted by daniel on
Picture
Image
Davis’s big launch might have been good, if only I could hear it - Inside Croydon

POLITICAL SKETCH: Ever been invited to a party when you’ve been expected to pay for your food? Or a launch event which is set up so you can neither see nor hear clearly the speakers on stage? KEN TOWL has, after attending Rowenna Davis’s Croydon mayoral campaign launch on Saturday

Benji has a lot to answer for.

It was Benji, we were told, who “made the magic happen”, in that he was in charge of the technology at the official launch of Rowenna Davis’s campaign to win the Croydon mayorality.

Now Labour suspends selections in MP Steve Reed’s backyard

Submitted by daniel on
Picture
Image
Now Labour suspends selections in MP Steve Reed’s backyard - Inside Croydon

It is not just in Croydon where Keir Starmer’s party stands accused of acting unlawfully, as it faces a High Court challenge from a rejected candidate in Lambeth. By WALTER CRONXITE, Political Editor

The Labour Party in Lambeth has been forced to suspend its candidate selections for next May’s council elections after one veteran member issued a High Court legal challenge over the process.

It is just the latest local embarrassment for Steve Reed OBE, the MP for Streatham (and Croydon North, if he can be asked) and a member of Keir Starmer’s crisis-hit cabinet.

Reshuffle puts Streatham MP on the spot over council funding

Submitted by daniel on
Picture
Image
Reshuffle puts Streatham MP on the spot over council funding - Inside Croydon

Steve Reed will probably feel more at home at MHCLG, but is the former leader of Lambeth Council who as an MP was a bystander over ‘slum-like’ conditions at Regina Road and the bankrupting of Croydon up to the job of delivering on housing targets and local government finances?

The government’s intervention in Croydon Council’s £1.4billion toxic debt has now been placed in the hands of a Croydon MP, after Steve Reed was last night named as the new Secretary of State at the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government.

Two more men arrested over 2021 Birdhurst Road shooting

Submitted by daniel on
Picture
Image
Two more men arrested over 2021 Birdhurst Road shooting - Inside Croydon

The Metropolitan Police has made further arrests in the investigation into the murder of Leroy Mitchell at a silent disco in South Croydon in 2021.

Issa Souleman, 28, of Achilles Street, SE14, and Kwabena Ofori, 28, were charged on August 13 with perverting the course of justice.

“This is in relation to the investigation into the death of Leroy Mitchell,” a Met spokesperson told Inside Croydon this morning.

“The charges follow arrests on Tuesday August 12. They will next appear at the Old Bailey on September 26.”

Council slammed for ‘neglect’ and ‘disregard’ on social housing

Submitted by daniel on
Picture
Image
Council slammed for ‘neglect’ and ‘disregard’ on social housing - Inside Croydon

Labour-controlled Lambeth is in trouble yet again over housing standards in the borough, with the council criticised in an independent report that, according to opposition councillors, “shows a pattern of neglect, incompetence and a complete disregard for the wellbeing of… residents”.

It was in 2023 that Lambeth became the first local authority to be subjected to close scrutiny by the Housing Ombudsman over what the watchdog described as “maladministration” and mistreatment of council tenants.

Drupal Web Development by DanLobo.co.uk.